Sentence examples for was difficulty from inspiring English sources

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was difficulty

noun

The state of being difficult, or hard to do.

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In the north, too, there was difficulty.

Interestingly, the most common complaint that sent these individuals to doctors was difficulty climbing stairs.

There was difficulty getting the supplies palletised and over to France, so Bird tasked her sister with finding an alternative.

The most frequently voiced problem, said Michael Ralston, the president of the group, was difficulty finding enough qualified workers.

However, the same could be said of many laws and since when was difficulty a good reason not to push for progress?

"Because the second submarine was docked close by, there was difficulty accessing the fire, and we were afraid of the danger of another explosion," said Mr. Barahate.

At one point, D'Amato testified, a colleague told him that "PRI had hired Adam Skelos and that there was difficulty in that Adam was not showing up to work and when he was at work was disruptive".

That was difficulty number one.

But the court heard there was "difficulty locating the driver".

There was difficulty in accurately establishing the number of victims.

The main problem faced by farmers was difficulty in maintaining their goat numbers to four.

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